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Update from COFAPRI - Safeworld Field Partner in DR Congo:

The boys expressed their feeling of joy when they help their mothers:

"Our mothers suffer a lot in the home; they seek wood, fetch water and cook food for us. Now we must help them in this activity so that they can get time to do house activities."

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COFAPRI-IWD-2012

On International Women's Day (IWD), COFAPRI members join the women of the whole world in celebrating this great event, as part of the Join Women on the Bridge campaign.

As there was no bridge around in the area, the women and men members of COFAPRI stood in a circle hand-in-hand, as a sign of peace, unity, and breaking discrimination that is often directed to women and their daughters.

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Over the past few months, we have learned from our volunteers in the field that our members are growing in number.

Now, COFAPRI is working with more than 200 members. The majority of them are women and girls, and currently their residence covers 15 villages.

We are really motivated with such a progress, which shows COFAPRI members are committed to change their future into a bright one, where they will be able to educate their children.

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Safe World Field Partner, COFAPRI, continues to expand its outreach work into new areas of DR Congo.

Founder, Mugisho Theophile, explains that the NGO's success is do to the interest that women and girls are expressing toward our activities of supporting women victims of domestic violence and those who were victims of war violence.

Many of these women were raped and physically and emotionally injured...

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Cishugi-and-Mugisho

“I will do everything I can to offer you my confidence and willingness to promote this project -- and help you spread the word throughout my friends; but this is not an easy task because we men are the ones who discriminate these women,”

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Report by Safeworld's correspondent on the ground in DR Congo, Mugisho Theophile.

"Recently, I heard that our women's group had been looted, my old school in Mulende Village had been ransacked and that a man had been kidnapped.

The bandits carried guns and hid their faces. One thing for sure was their brutality..."

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COFPARI - SafeWorld Field Partner in DR Congo

Congolese Females Action for Promoting Rights and Development (COFAPRI) is based in Bukavu in the eastern Democratic Rupublic of Congo

COFAPRI empowers women through encouraging income-generating activities such as the rearing of livestock.

The organisation works closely with local leaders and encourages men's participation in awareness-raising events in order to change ingrained cultural attitudes.

Location and Team

COFAPRI is based in Bukavu in eastern DRC, on the border of Rwanda. Membership extends to the surrounding villages. It is intended that it should extend throughout the Great Lakes Region and countrywide.
Women and girls in remote villages are our primary focus. Read more.

Map of Bukavu

Women in DR Congo

War, Poverty and Rape

DR Congo is the third largest country in Africa with immense natural resources. Its untapped deposits of raw minerals are estimated to be worth in excess of US$ 24 trillion. 

For years though it has been at the centre of what has been described as 'Africa's world war'.

A five-year conflict pitted government forces, supported by Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe, against rebels backed…

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Members of COFAPRI on International Womens Day 2012Members of COFAPRI on International Womens Day 2012